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To: longz who wrote (1458294)5/22/2024 10:53:21 PM
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All charges against the doctor and his grooming gang have been dropped.

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Trial date set for Calgary doctor accused of trafficking teen girls

Dr. Ziyaad Noor faces numerous charges in connection with the investigation into human trafficking in Lethbridge and Calgary. (Facebook)



Michael Franklin
CTVNewsCalgary.ca Senior Digital Producer
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Published May 7, 2022 9:41 a.m. CST

A Calgary doctor who withdrew from practice after he was accused of sexually assaulting a number of young girls will face those charges in January 2023.

The Lethbridge Police Service arrested Dr. Ziyaad Noor, who practiced medicine in Calgary and Lethbridge, following an investigation into a complaint made by a 13-year-old girl.

Seven other Albertans were arrested as a result of the LPS' human trafficking investigation while two other suspect who remained at large at the time turned themselves in.

Police say Noor was grooming girls who were as young as 13 and sexually assaulted them at various locations.

Five victims have come forward so far, investigators said.

Noor is charged with several counts of sexual assault and human trafficking, and he has pleaded not guilty to all charges.

His three-day trial is expected to begin on Jan. 11, 2023.



To: longz who wrote (1458294)5/23/2024 7:30:36 AM
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My employers never thought so.



To: longz who wrote (1458294)5/23/2024 7:31:29 AM
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NEWS: FBI SEARCHES AT PRESIDENT BIDEN'S HOMES ALSO INCLUDED DEADLY FORCE POLICY (which is standard)

A person familiar with the Hur investigation confirms that the standard Department of Justice policy statement regarding the use of deadly force was also included in the operations order for the searches at President Biden’s residences in Delaware.

CONTEXT: yesterday, former President Trump suggested that the Biden administration wanted to kill him during a search of his Mar-a-Lago estate. A fundraising email read, "Joe Biden was locked & loaded ready to take me out".

The FBI said standard protocol was followed, no additional steps were taken and there was no departure from the norm. This news about the deadly force policy also being in place for the FBI searches at Biden's homes underscores that point.

@JacquiHeinrich